Police: Man repeatedly rammed his wife’s car

A Frost Bottom community man was arrested for two counts of aggravated assault after he allegedly rammed his truck into his wife's car.

A Frost Bottom community man was arrested for two counts of aggravated assault after he allegedly rammed his truck into his wife's car.

Oak Ridge Police Officer Michael Swigert arrested 47-year-old Goman Elb Harness, 940 Frost Bottom Road, Oliver Springs, shortly after midnight Saturday after he allegedly intentionally rammed his pickup truck into the back of his wife's car. She was reportedly trying to drive away after an argument.

Reports said the victim and Harness got into an argument in Oliver Springs and she drove away with her 4-year-old daughter in the car. Her husband intentionally rammed her car with his truck, causing the car to go into a spin, reports said.

The victim drove away and called 911 while her husband was chasing her in his truck into Oak Ridge, reports said. During the chase, Harness reportedly rammed her car two or three more times until he was stopped by the officer.

Harness was taken to the Anderson County jail and was released on Monday after posting a $50,000 bond.